Asia equities are intact on strong American data

08:00 05.10.2017

On Thursday, Asian stocks didn’t change, taking their cue from firm American data, although many financial markets didn’t manage to build on early revenues in holiday-thinned trade and because of uncertainty as for the impact of recent hurricanes on the American economy.

Japan's Nikkei N225 as well as Australian equities both concluded flat.

MSCI's index stood still too, with South Korea, Hong Kong and mainland China unavailable for public holidays.

European equities were supposed to be intact to moderately weaker, with Germany's Dax futures sliding 0.2%, while France's Cac futures along with Britain's FTSE futures didn’t change.

On Wednesday, Italian stocks led losses in the European Union right after the country's deputy prime minister told that Rome considers breaking EU fiscal rules, thus masking early revenue powered by optimism around the US-China trade conflict…